Robo poem for 2022-07-25
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Title: Paradise Dying put thy Associates, ADAM,
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rise, Or envie, and full. After thir room, and
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first from NILE To mortal passage
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now went a second multitude With
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spots of Spirits immortal love entire Shon like
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repose, since wilde, The lip of
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Gold and shame beneath Th' unfounded deep,
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to accept Life To vice industrious, but waxing more bright'nd,
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thus imploid beheld Visibly, what Revenge? the Foundation and
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as Evening: Cover me sudden lost,
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adjudg'd to few unknown dangers and taste
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of monstrous Serpent in her sake,
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thou what eyes Of order, how farr From
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that way a United States copyright laws
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in Western Throne Sit unpolluted, and with many
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Throned Powers, That slumberd, wakes the boughs
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each from mercy shewn On Hills to accept not
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Thy message, like these, covering the
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Starrs that Forbidden Tree, from me opens
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wide, Likest to thine To HARAN, after her Fruits
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in cogitation deep. Glad to heare new commands,
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For good will overcome this would beare
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delicious then wherfore should conceal, and Reare Streame in
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wanton rites, which not matchless, and any row of
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Beasts of light, but root shall come thy pride
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Soon learnd, now lead me thus, unmovd
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with charge receivd, And reassembling our proposals
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once beguil'd thee, ADAM, and also Reigns By
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name What when ARGO pass'd From
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hard to endure Exile, or grav'n in VALDARNO, to
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Wing, and muttering Thunder, and they bow, of
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man fell, As we discharge Freely put Enmitie,
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and all th' inevitable Subdues us, that
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stole Those Tents Of Iron or enur'd
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not fill Of three drops Wept at season judg'd, Those
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other Animals unactive range, And ore
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the individual Soule in reason then his
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blissful bosom of easier enterprize? There went
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hautie on, Shame to close design, by place
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testifies, and more numerous Verse, More
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grateful, to Life three sev'ral wayes All as in darkness
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visible Diurnal Spheare; Till and move,
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But our belief, that past, as in wait;
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beyond thought, and Charioter lay by,
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For which both retir'd, from the Bullion dross: A
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darksom passage down To mortal tast
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Brought forth The Project Gutenberg EBook of
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Hell, or in righteousness To one restraint,
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Lords and DEATH, and rash, whereat their liveliest pledge
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Of merit more contend, And Temple enshrine. Such to
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set free Will, for ever tun'd, that swim th'
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expanse of Faith, Love, mysterious parts were sprung, As
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one bad Angels late When coming hither, and pain
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Through labour or covert guile, We mean Drawn round self-rowl'd,
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His fair Creatures, to soar Above
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them preachd Conversion and colour, shape they saw also our
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home, While day by easie think to
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mix the terms from the welkin burns. Others on
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Bitnet (Judy now who most thou
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still, and press'd her nigh, Whose
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higher Would set Labour and those pure
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of Morn, Or envie, yet what
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would loose, Though for sight, to begin. As one
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Heart, And bring forth rush'd in silence be lowlie
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wise: Think not, the Pow'rs of
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anyone in VALDARNO, to wander with
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me move, And ore the use
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To mortal snare; for great Axle, and glory I
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at highth and upturn'd His farr and beheld
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so wish'd the worthiest; they prais'd, That little know
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of things, a Mountain Pines, With grateful mind through
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EDEN over such united force to remove his Belly
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groveling thou with song and thrice
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to do all other, think superfluous begin
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Your wearied vertue, all reponsbility that
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mortal doom'd. How can your taste Think not let
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Reigne, One over her bestial Gods; aspiring To mortal
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sight. But chiefly assur'd us; and much thir stations
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list'ning stood, Like Night, Fierce as
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much what cause Among the Books of joy, that
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for proof to bloom, or true filial freedom to
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ask or grav'n in Heav'n Gate ascend,
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Bear on IMAUS bred, Whose image of som
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glimps of Death; ye find, who hold my
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eare ever to Light; Our selves with almost no
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reward, the Flood With thir vacant room,
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and night: how found deadly; he it seems
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the sound Of three drops Wept at sight Before
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thy Birth, For state, More glorious Apparition, had
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borne His mirror, with or this Oracle,
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then they set Labour and dangers, heard in
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Triumph high I name of thee, Not only extold, Son
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belov'd Mayst ever shall he lost lay Chain'd
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on still to enquire: above the Cataracts of woe
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and Pickaxe arm'd Out of anyone anywhere at
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Altars, when AEGYPT with grasped arm's Clash'd on my
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Lot, enjoying God-like imitated State; deep
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a gentle penetration, though begun My Bowels, their borrow'd
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Gold Imbellisht, thick bestrown Abject and onely was, whose
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excellence he requires, Not dead, To guide she hath hither
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thrust me inferiour, infinite in renown, Blind THAMYRIS and
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shame Of his World, Stor'd in rage Can it
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without disturb they calld The Project Gutenberg is best, where
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first broke loose my Son foreseeing spake. Why hast
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purvey'd. Much at command, and Dominion giv'n, Worthiest to quell
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thir chief might know; At thee his other able, and
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warme, Temper or redistribute this obscure and other
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precious beams That is, we feel thy gift
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they mix And sweeter thy reward was good, Departed from
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God, O sacred things, to soar Above
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all Sun-shine, as huge in PALESTINE, and calamitous constraint,
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Least on circumfluous Waters calme, Artificer
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of Life offer'd, he sat; and chiefly assur'd Remarkably so
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the Field, and sands of Life in heav'n
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his people in writing from mee: on Bitnet
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(Judy now become this advantage gaine.
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What fear least Divided Empire with Forrest
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huge In circuit, undetermind square or change awaits
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us further way Tore through our loyns, to submit
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or fresh alacritie and ras'd, And cannot
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and descending from without more Thenceforth, but her
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sight Of hideous Name, and Providence
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Out of monstrous shapes immense, and went Into th'
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Air sublime With Trumpets sound Of absolute
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Decree Or satiate fury yield it
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so, By som glimps of Worshippers Holy Rest;
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Heav'n hides nothing loath; Flours her Bearth.
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1.A. By thee, Death from the Reign
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thou driv'n out of Hell Grew darker at
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Altars, when to correspond, opener mine
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to accord) Man Restore us, equal which
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only sound his purpose to drouze, Charm'd
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with transcendent glory to restore The
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Rebel Angels, Progenie of Locusts swarming now Gladly the
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dire attempt, and death, A hideous ruine and
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various, not more Cease I then,
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that word which their Generals Voyce they
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were falling, and ASPHALTUS yeilded light and Battel
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dangerous To worst extreams, and rue the Giant brood Of
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RAMIEL scorcht and Cov'nant in charge, of
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anyone anywhere at large Wine-offerings pour'd, Inward and
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but thee, and scorn, which plain inferrs not soon
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Fierce as a Birth Abortive, monstrous, all a
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Shepherd next himself damnation, while each paw: when he
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his command Shall bring obedience then
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no better fight, or dismal world, and regain the
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buxom Air, the toyl of Man (since
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he never from the strict forbiddance,
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how farr Then through Plate and dangers,
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heard Commanding loud. Henceforth of anyone anywhere at
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command, and was giv'n, Worthiest to
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seek to work outgrew The Tawnie Lion,
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pawing to themselves decreed Thir language and terrible, advance
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To Knowledge? By gift, and Host derided, while in
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dark assaults Their surest signal, they
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must comply with pain From off From
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prone, nor turnd my Head of this
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ASSYRIAN mount CASIUS old, less can grow All
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what admir'st thou, I request with what
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thir bodies may charge with feats of Grain, or apprehend?
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Whence and wrought our Law. Whence
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and nigh. Neererhe drew, Which to
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transgress. He err'd in Nature paints her Globe, Fermented
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the Eastern Gate rouling her guide Lamenting turnd
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For Death is its original lapse, true
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autoritie in warlike sound Of his Rav'nous Maw.
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But faded cheek, but chief delight He sate, And
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TIRESIAS and chief were falling, had persisted happie, still
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to ATLAS unremov'd: His single imperfection, and dance, which
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God to dare The Stairs were Brass Three Iron, three
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lifted up here Chains and fragrant the worlds
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material mould, had said, Ye Angels plac'd)
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Thir penance, laden with loud Their great Luminarie
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Alooff the late fled VERTUMNUS, or fills and sparkles
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dire; Attended with huge appeer and
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thir great atchiev'd. Long hee sat on us, and luxurie.
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Th' Eternal purpose serves His wish and
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dischargd; what passes there; and agen to death
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Is Pietie to pitie enclin'd, He err'd in
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strength is left, Now was this eBook,
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complying with vain Covering if here Nature
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brought Miserie, uncreated night, Devoid of anyone anywhere at
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our Grand Parents in Heav'n. What thoughts this advantage
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then our faults, and sloth, Surfet, and solitarie, these
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eyes, and changing stile be fled, and usher
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Evening Cloud, for Heav'n perhaps, and calamitous constraint, Least
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Paradise and doubt and beat'n way
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is his, or cold ESTOTILAND, and cleerd,
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and pain and judg'd as rais'd
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me seemd Gold, Fruit let there yet scarce
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of Gods? where stand against Law appears
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Wag'd in earnest so Divine,
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